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_WFETIREATN HTH GU TO TLE So Charges C. L. Wise, Nam- ing Her Lawyer, in Answer to Separation Suit. In answer to the suit of Clara L. Wise of No, 23 Kast Twenty-cighth street, Flatbush, for a separation from C, L. Wine, lace manufacturer, at No, 47 Broadway, the husband laid an affidavit before Justice Kapper to-day in the! Bupreme Court In Brooklyn telling of alleged strong-arm methorts used by hie 4 wife and her nineteen-year-old son to ~ get damaging papers away from him. Mr. Wise said his home was happy , until ta i Hood, a Philadelphia iawyer, who had settled the estate of Mrs. Wise's moth- er, visited them. After that, he says, his wife seemed to lose the affection Which she had showed her husband | -’ ‘When he married her in 1907, ana com- ) plained of her life in Fiatbush, saying |‘ whe would be more comfortable in a convent. When Mrs. Wine was ill Nov, 13 last, Mr. Wine continues, she sent him to her desk to look for something she needed. In his #earch he ran across a letter to then demanded an explanation. Mrs, Wise, he said, demanded the tet- A ter; he took it to his study, locked him- well and slept through the night on In the morning William Her- ded the Jetter, Mr. Wise did not @urrender it. On his way downstairs to breakfast tn ‘nis pajamas, Mr. Wise said, bis wile called to him for % to pay ® manicure) bill, He paid no attention to her. She summer, when Frank Perry | her from Hood. He read part of it and) stepson, forced his way in and |”! SUMP ECE. -WANTOFCINFDENE” = ON CHARGE OF MAR VOTED FIRST TIME BY | Jo! e majority, The Pro- | greasdven In the House abstained from | voting arguing that the fmpertal parlia- | vent was without jurisdiction on a | |guention affecting one of the States of the empire. perial parliament. ricaia and Socialiats —_—-—- PRISONER :R WALKED OUT. Shert@ Let 12 Visitors in Jail and Saw 13 Leave. BELVIDERE, N. J, Jan, 20.—A prie- oner who walked out of the Warren County jail last night under the nose of BPRLIN, Jan. %.--The German Im-! Sheriff Henderson has not yet been | Unterman Says Van Cott| Rights of Pole Por Force Issue and Asked Him to “Cough Up” | House by 213 to 97 Hits for His Finger Prints. Government ; Makes History. | Detective-Sergeant Harry M. Van Cott, | aseigned to the Wont Seventeenth atreot | Dertal Parliament to-day passed for the captured. He is Anthony O'Donnell of police station, was to-day suspended, | rat time in its history a vote of want Allentown, Pa. accused of having ,! | broken {nto New Jersey Central freight ‘pending an Investiention into charges |! Confidence In the governm: ‘The question before the 1 care at Phillipsburg and stolen merchan- | made by Leo Untermann of No. 256 Tenth street, Untermann was arr The sheriff admitted twelve vis- He did not know the approval of the governme to the intenpeliation of the Chancellor !tors to the Jail. by Van Cott on Jan. 2 by the Poles yesterday Who asked what O'Donnell was there. At closing hour grand larceny. He w Po-| the Chancellor ded to do to “pre- thirteen persons started to leave the Jail. lee Court for the y. Thel vent the expropriation of Polish land- The sheriff suppored the thirteen had complaining witness falled to appear and | owners in Prussia by the Prussian guv- been admitted by the under-sheriff. At ernment, a measure irreconcilable with time ‘to lock priso in thetr the spirit of the imperial constituth ‘an found that O'Donnell was miss reau and asked for the re- inger prints. He was told that they had been destroyed ae was the custom, notified and FOR 'NDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA, GAS, SOUR STOMACH—PAPE’S DIAPEPSIN. Time it! In five minutes your nutes your Stomach feels fine— Surest, quickest Stomach doctor in the world. on behalf of himself and restdenta of | You don’t went « slow remedy when ij recinct, addressed a letter to Com- | your stomech is bad—or an uncertain | fifty-cent foner Waldo asking for his return | one—or a harmful one—your stomach is |then if wi account of his eMcient service, Van} too valuable; you musta’t injure it with Cott was sent to the Weat Seventeenth | drastic drugs. atreet station, which ba Diapepain is noted for its ape Nake oes Geee i ite harmlesan Sad codipsstad food—-terttaber ad toon nvaee! failing ection fe eed ing |as Pape’ Diapepsin comes in contact * Re sour, gassy stomac! ts millions ‘tomach such distress van- ont and. Sanat tuires’,. of cures in indigestion, dyspepsia, gas- romptness, certainty and bank burglars and lott workers, | ttitis and other stomach trouble has| ease in overcoming the worst stomach ‘The men were surprised in the act of | made it famous the world over. disorders is a revelation to those who then asked him to give her a dose medicine, While he was bending her, Vise sweara, Stepson Willi: & rushed in and pinioned his arms from ¥ behind. Mrs. Wise drew a revolver from under her pillow. “I pray the Lord for strength,” Mr. 3 ‘Wise quoted his wife as say! to do what I must. William, have you the otber gun in your pooket?”’ ‘William nodded, saye Mr. Wise. Just then the doorpell rang and the girl came upstaira with the card of an @rehitect who had an engagement with i ‘Wise @ ran from the his pajamas, a dressing gow! ippers, é and telephoned to the Parkvi police from an elevated railroad station. They did not come to bis rescue, eo he tele- phoned for @ taxicab and we the Hotel Albert in New York, wh his + partner brought him clothing. Re- 4 says, were denied by his wif ) net eend them to him until letter from vodage eb ed Hood, addressin, her ‘Dear Madam," advising her to @ clothes. She sent the let- + ter with them, In all this time, Mr, Wise eaid. he » had hung on to th ter that caused the trouble, which pended to his enewer. Part of it was as follows: “Dear Lillian: I iy event, dear, t there is a leak somewhere and we must ‘be careful regarding any one of whom we make confidants, There is nothing , te worry about, honey, but it ts a warning hint to us to keep more to our- selves. regard to hin wife's charge that threatened her with a razor and ver, Wise asserts he once had a safety razor in his hand, when he talking to her, but nothin, rors, ‘Mre. Wiee asked for $75 \- mony and 9600 counsel fee. ‘he ma eer) Se husband was teas ed in the company of other women. Justice Kapper re marked that the husband's charges were eerious, and that Mra. Wise was entitied to an allowance for hiring an excellent an oller in the employ of the New York Central Railway Company at it: rds at Fiftieth street and Lexington avenue, nad his ba leg caught in the flywheel of at, of tl amos this. afternoon. ’ The leg Ho amputated at Flower Hos- | pital, where the victim now is in a pre- carious condition. —— UNFORTUNATE. (From the Chicago Record. Herald.) “They say that Mrs. Waddington’s Iit- tle yer je ambidextrouo,” sald Mrs, OKi- he was goin’ to be all Wight after they got his tonsils cut out.” rrying off $8,000 worth of furs from| Keep this perfect stomach doctor in! try it. THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 30, * The Oriental Store Sale of eae and Japanese Silks specially woven, hand-loom Silks, suit- V | she fr Spi dresses and tailored suits—limited ieee which have been broken. WY proses One-Half Off Regular Prices Colored Hand-Loom Chinese Pongee Silks, 34 inches wide—reduced from $1.50 to 75 Cents a Yard. Ly inted Habutai Silks for Spring spo Fre a hie sige amp: B14 37" inches gree nt from $1 to 50 | ae gg 4. —_ Imported From Europe: Foulards, 43 in. wide; reduced from $3.00 to $1.50 a yard. Tussah Silks, plain and dia f suits, 27 in. wide; duced La 50 mroy fees = Fy ia vai Satin Mesealines, 20 in. wide; reduced from $1 to 50 Cents a Yard. Sale of Embroidered Robe Patterns Natural Pongee Silk, Silk Habutai Silk, Crepe de Chine, Handker- chief and Japanese Linen ; exquisitely embro dered in Japan—adaptable to eon) ttyle drapery. $60, $65, $75, $80, $90 and $100 Robes, all reduced one-half. "| $® -A-A:VANTINE-6-CO- ~ Philadelphia Broadway and Eighteenth Street, New York criminals are now in Sing Bing. For his vrave work on thie occasion Van Cott was made a detective sergeant. Sinze ‘hia promotion his career has been » He has made a good many) | EA.HARRIS € 11 W. 34th St. Opposite Waldorf-Astoria Final Clearance , ALL WINTER COATS ATHALF ANDLESS ORIGINAL PRICES Most Wonderful Values $ 9.75 tor 22.50 to 25.00 Chinchilla Coats. 11.75 tor 25.00 to 30.00 Mixture and Vicuna Coats. 14.75 for 27.50 to $2.50 Boucle and Persian Cloth Coats. 22.50 for 45.00 to 50.00 Plush Coats (Seal or Mole). 17.50 tor 35.00 to 45.00 Caucasian Lamb Coats. tained. This corroboration is to come — ra calst-oahe for 42.00 to 55.00 Evening Coats. Brocaded and ask seundurenin tee ins ovpterence 22.50 1 Plain, Velvets and Charmeuse. with the Discrict-Attorney to-day, Also ET cael plicgor append 83 HIGH GRADE TAILORED SUITS Were 80.00, 85.00, 40.00 SOUm OF “OREN. Parenens One west rarious Modele—Cheviots, Velour Delaii Feta taiea Wide Wales, Black, Navy and Brows. $1500 NEW GRAFT WITNESS BACKS SIPP’S CHARGES. Saw Patrolman Fox Accept Money and Knew What It Was For, He Tells Whitman. It was announced at the District- Attorney's office to-day that what appears be positive corroboration of @ accusations of George A. Sipp, the Harlem former divekeeper, against Patrolman Eugene Fox has been ob- the payment was intended to cover. The identity of the witness will be kept secret until he ts brought forward as a witness against Fox, whose trial | 1M begin next Monday. No trace has yet been found of ‘Thomas J. Dorian, the ocorroberative witness who disappeared after giving hia testimony to the Aldermanic Com- Senakdons i heotiienan Bthand 9th Sts. A Remarkable Offering of High Grade Foreign Wool Dress Fabrics AT HALF REGULAR PRICES The following simple wo naming. sinole prescription wots! Correct weight, style and colorings, im- Buy from any good druggist one-half ounce | ported for the most exclusive trade. Many on cag cer La ag gn styles in this collection cannot be found tin. (Be sure to grt the gemine|elsewhere; included are neat checks in one to tee ape grays, browns, black and white and multi- hich ca colors, also stripes, white and black and pains) gray effects, 52 to 56 inches wide; ‘rouble were imported to sell from 2.60 to3.75 yard. ution to! Qur exceptional sale price................. Mail Orders Filled at Once GRAND Rapins FURNITURE mittee. The District-Attorney hopes to get hold of Dorian before Fox's trial is concluded, but even if Dorian remains hidden it Is expected that the corrobora- tion of the witness examined and Sipp's son and Sipp's wife will be guiotent. PRESCRIPTION FOR KIDNEYS mn 1.50 yard We make it pure our With ee of 975. | $ 0 A WEEK OPENS aa Baad cimeit coals, 03 ees 159) 074 Pom 1499 05 hem 075 (049 Dee "159 loath St. “L'* Station at corner. a HisneR ER BROS. HISHER t AVE carton keeps it pure Untouched by Hand IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— A WORLD “WANT” AD WILL GO GET IT, Very Great Reductions C. G. Gunther's Sons Established 1820 Short and, Long Coats of Ermine, Seal, Persian Lamb, Hudson Seal, Mole, Caracul, Etc. Mufis and Neckpleces of all the desirable FUR HATS Women’s Fur and Fur-Trimmed Hats and Automobile Caps. 301 FIFTH AVENUE Lord & Taylor Founded 1826 ° Men’s Furnishings The following exceptional values have been arranged for Friday and Saturday: Accordion Knitted Silk Four-in-Hands Values $1.50 and #2.00 95¢ Silk Suspenders With kid fends... ..cccsccesesesesees Woven Madras Negligee Shirts Attached cuffs, coat style. Va'ues $1.50 and $2.00 ter Coats | 50¢ | $1.00 Grey Swea Value 83.50 } $2. 85 Tan Cape Gloves ‘ Specia! value at } $1. 00 Tan Cape Gloves Triple sewn (guaranteed rip proof)... . Blanket & Terry Cloth Bath Robes, | $1.35 $3.50 Values $4.50 and 5,00 Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. D a Lord & Taylor Founded 1826 Clearing Sales Women’s Winter Boots Values $4.00 to $7.00 $2.95 This offering includes all lines that we discon- tinue during Spring and Summer and presents an opportunity to secure splendid footwear from our regular stock at a very low price. Sizes are somewhat broken. Growing Girls’ Boots With instep brace, and chromoid soles where required to withstand hard wear. Patent leather, real white buck- skin, black Russia calf and tan Russia calf, Sizes from child’s spring heel 6 to women’s low heel 514. $1.50 to $3.50 According to size. 25% Less than Regular Values. Hand-embroidered Neckwear At Very Spectal Prices On net, batiste and shadow laces in a variety of styles and shapes Jabots, Collars, Stocks & Sets 850, $1.95 to $4.95 Regularly $1.25 to $8.95 each Clearance Sale of Women's Winter Coats Astrachan Cloth Coats} A most attractive model, $76. 50 lined throughout with satin | Value $35.00 } Chinchilla Coats 50 inches long—best winter, colorings— smartest models of the season Values $25.00 to $30.00 Reduced to $10.50 & $15.00 Street, Touring & Raincoats Of English mixtures, gabar- dines and cravencttes Values to $30.00 $14.50 Clearance Sale of Selected Furs Full Length Fur Coats Seal-dyed Coney.... CAIRN crcicredccccesstvetenss rr Blended Marmot........... sees $82.50 Matched Fur Sets bs atural Raccoon Bleck or Blue Wolf. . A Limited Number of Women’s Model Fur Coats At Half Former Prices Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. | ————<$_—_— — | CALENDARS | of historical venta and table of memorable dates, and for 1913 and 1914 anniversaries, dates SEE 1913 WORLD A Now on rate MANAG